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Pro-Israel Christian Group Carefully Watches 'New Hitler'

Pro-Israel Christian Group Carefully Watches 'New Hitler'

Rebekah Montgomery

Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer


January 30, 2009

News coverage about the nation of Israel doesn’t often cover the tiny country’s history of struggle against surrounding areas. At worst, coverage can be flatly biased against Israel, painting the nation as a Middle East aggressor.

One group in the United States is working against those portrayals. Christians United For Israel (CUFI) takes seriously the biblical mandates to pray for the peace of Jerusalem (Psalm 122:6), to speak out for Zion’s sake (Isaiah 62:1), to be watchmen on the walls of Jerusalem (Isaiah 62:6), and to bless the Jewish people (Genesis 12:3).

In an interview this week, CUFI’s Executive Director David Brog spoke with Crosswalk.com about the precarious issues Israel faces, including the tense situation following the most recent conflagration at the Gaza-Israel border.

“Don’t blame the Gazans for the mortar strikes,” said Brog. “Blame Hamas. Hamas seized control of Gaza through a military coup. They have never recognized Israel’s right to exist and continue to embrace terrorism in word and deed.  The international force in Sinai has to make sure the arms smuggling into Gaza from Egypt stops.”

CUFI is still waiting to see if newly-elected President Barack Obama’s pro-Israel campaign rhetoric will turn into actual policy.

“There has been a lot of speculation, but CUFI is not engaging in speculation,” Brog said. “During his campaign, President Obama said a lot of positive things about Israel’s security being sacrosanct and a nuclear Iran being unacceptable. CUFI has hopes that President Obama will keep his promises. If differences emerge between his words and his deeds, we will address them then.”

The “New Hitler”

Recent Gaza strikes and administration changes aside, particularly grim threats from one of Israel’s neighbors, President Ahmadinejad of Iran, propelled the creation of CUFI. 

In February 2006, believing Israel was in peril from “a new Hitler in the Middle East” (Ahmadinejad), CUFI was created as a national grassroots movement for her support.

The group's Web site voices a desire for Christians to take up their role as protectors of the innocent, in addition to the biblical mandates.

“During the Holocaust, too many Christians were silent, and we were left to mourn the slaughter of six million Jews," it reads. "Today, Bible-believing Christians must speak up and stand up for Israel. We must act to do whatever we can to protect Israel’s six million Jews from the second Holocaust. We must. Our faith demands it. The times require it. Silence is not an option.”

Over 400 America Christian leaders joined CUFI to launch this new initiative. Founded in 2006, CUFI now claims to be the largest Christian grassroots movement in America with directors in every state and city directors in over 90 of America’s leading cities. Under the leadership of Brog and other directors, CUFI hosts citywide events celebrating Israel, a yearly July Washington-Israel Summit in Washington, D.C., and a biannual solidarity summit in Israel.

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BHL
1/30/2009 2:35 PM
CUFI lacks credibility because their keynote speakers tend to be unrepentant sinners such as Tom DeLay and Newt Gingrich. Perhaps if they were more Biblical in trying to persuade with love instead of political power they might bear some real fruit
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